Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) is pleased to introduce XPedite5301, the first conduction-cooled PrPMC/XMC single-board computer based on Freescale Semiconductor’s dual core MPC8572E PowerQUICC® III processor. XPedite5301 provides a high-performance, feature-rich solution for current and future generations of embedded applications.
XPedite5301 operates with two 1.5 GHz e500 cores based on Power Architecture® technology, and supports:
Two separate DDR2-800 ECC SDRAM channels with up to 2 GB per channel
Up to 4 GB of NAND flash and 256 MB of redundant NOR flash
32-bit/33-MHz PCI (PMC interface)
PCI Express or Serial RapidIO (PCIe or sRIO XMC interface)
Two Gigabit Ethernet ports
Operating System Support
Green Hills INTEGRITY™ Board Support Package (BSP)
Wind River VxWorks™ BSP
QNX Neutrino™ BSP
Linux LSP
Expert Comments
“For customers requiring dual-core PowerPC CPU solutions on a PrPMC or XMC, XPedite5301 is tough to beat. It combines Freescale’s latest e500 core solution and could easily be a building block for the next generation P4080 silicon.” states Bret Farnum, Vice President of Sales. “XPedite5301 is already supporting several defense and communications customers,” adds Farnum.
“Freescale is pleased that the MPC8572E processor is included in Extreme Engineering’s XPedite5301, enhancing the processor’s already rich product line of embedded applications. The XPedite5301 small form factor COTS product enables designers to shorten design cycles and enhance performance of end devices,” said Glenn Beck, a marketing manager within Freescale’s Networking & Multimedia Group.